Obama - Who are you?

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Jihad Watch Digest

The organization, not the concept. More on this story. "In German court, accused denies Islamic Jihad exists," from Europe News, June 26:Frankfurt - One of two Muslim men on trial in Germany for supporting a terrorist group denied Friday that...

Maybe that helps explain why years back jihadis saw Belgium as fertile ground for recruiting. "Belgium: Third of Moroccans feel Muslim, 7% Belgian," from Islam in Europe, June 26:More than a third of Moroccans in Belgium feel Muslim first, barely...

"Aleti Samusa ... converted to Christianity; her family immediately kicked her out of their home." Yes, one of those (all too common) stories. "Uganda: Threats, expulsions for Christian couple," from Compass Direct News, June 26:Hostilities evident in Muslim area where...

Imagine if you had Â£11,000 -- over $18,000 -- for every remark that left you feeling "hurt, humiliated and depressed." Lots of failed actors, rejected suitors and American Idol contestants would be very rich people today. And do you think...

Thug-In-Chief: "We are surprised at Mr. Obama. Didn't he say that he was after change? Why did he interfere?"

Obama said of the protesters in Iran: "Their bravery in the face of brutality is a testament to their enduring pursuit of justice. The violence perpetrated against them is outrageous. In spite of the government's efforts to keep the world...

Oh, really now. Sure, they're lying, but either way one takes the statement, it speaks volumes about the nexus of corruption and the Orwellian alternative reality that Islamic Republic upholds with deadly force. "Guardian Council praises 'cleanest' vote," from Agence...

And the Saudi establishment and others have been silent. One oddity is worth noting: Does the outrage of being treated as an "infidel" by a rival Islamic denomination ever cause the victims to question whether this dhimmitude thing is such...

Al-Qaeda on missionary killing: Â"With grace from Allah, we were able to assassinate him, kill him, and purify the land of Mauritania from his criminal presenceÂ"

But dawah, or Islamic proselytizing all over the world is quite alright, of course: The most fundamental double standard in Islamic law -- the one which generates all others with respect to believers and non-believers -- is the rule that...